Hospital College of Medicine 1905 - Composite photograph for the Hospital College of Medicine in Louisville, Kentucky, of faculty and graduating medical school class of 1905. Individual oval-shaped portraits of men in suits and ties. Portraits are...

Three-quarter length seated portrait of either William or Frederick Hanlon, who brought their "Fantasma, or Funny Frolics in Fairy Land" spectacle to Macauley's Theatre in March 1885. The man wears a bow tie, velvet vest, long double-breasted...

Address: 601 Baxter Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. This building is located at the 600 block of Baxter Avenue where Baxter Avenue and Payne Street intersect. The ghost sign on top is almost completely illegible, but upon close inspection the only...

This building is located at 506 Caldwell Street, Louisville, Kentucky and had two ghost signs on the side of the building facing Jackson street. One of the signs had been painted over and was illegible. The other was so weathered it was illegible...

The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 29. No. 47. but is actually Vol. 29. No. 49. This issue is four pages and there is a crease across...

The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 31. No. 35. but is actually Vol. 31. No. 27. There are tears down the middle and across the center...

Character portrait of actress Rose Stahl seated in a wooden chair leaning on her right elbow, wearing a white hat with ostrich feathers, short-sleeve dress, and opera-length white gloves. Born in Montreal, Canada, on October 29, 1870, Rose Stahl...

Portrait of actor Russell Bassett wearing a bowler hat, mustache, three-piece suit and tie with stickpin. Bassett was born in 1846. He starred in "The World" at Macauley's Theatre in November 1881, likely the occasion for his inscription on this...

Portrait of a young man wearing a suit jacket and tie with horseshoe-shaped pin. "The Two Orphans," starring Kate Claxton and Charles A. Stevenson, was playing at Macauley's Theatre on March 18-20, 1880, but there is no indication that Mr. Gilbert...

Portrait of man with mustache, wearing buttoned suit jacket with tie. Inscription on mount, lower center: As usual [remainder of inscription is illegible]. Inscription on mount verso, upper center: To John Macauley and the [remainder of inscription...

Three-quarter length portrait of man kneeling on wooden chair, wearing his hair parted at center and a suit with striped bow tie. Inscription on print, upper right: To [illegible] from [illegible]. Title supplied by cataloger.

Woodblock prints of, from top to bottom starting at left (all images signed "Hartwell" unless otherwise noted): Sardanapalus (Assyrian king) seated on throne holding a goblet aloft, with men and women in attendance; scene in city square; Semiramis...

Multiple sets of railroad tracks at different angles leading to a railroad station and town. Mountains are in the background. Freight cars are on either side of the station. To the right are two-story buildings lining a street with horses and...

"Z Taylor 1835" is carved into the trunk of a tree in Iroquois Park, Louisville, Kentucky. The tree is believed to have been carved by Zachary Taylor, the twelfth president of the United States, in 1835. Beneath that carving is another reading...

A towboat pushes a barge through the locks at the Louisville and Portland Canal. According to the invoice, the image was taken from the K & I bridge. The Louisville and Portland Canal bypassed the Falls of the Ohio on the Ohio River, allowing more...

A towboat pushes a barge through the locks at the Louisville and Portland Canal. The K & I Bridge is visible in the background. A man stands on deck at the foot of the barge. The Louisville and Portland Canal bypassed the Falls of the Ohio on the...

Wooden tables and chairs populate this room in what is now called Grawemeyer Hall. The reference desk is visible on the left of the image. Pendulum lights hang from the ceiling. The Administration Building was later dedicated and renamed in honor...